In today’s pharmacies, security and compliance go hand in hand. With rising concerns around controlled substances, patient safety, and regulatory inspections, having a clear strategy for secure medication storage is critical. By implementing best practices and using reliable fixtures and displays, pharmacies can reduce risks while improving workflow efficiency.
1. Comply with Regulatory Standards
Pharmacies must follow strict guidelines from organizations such as the DEA, FDA, and state boards of pharmacy. Controlled substances require secure storage, often in a safe or locked cabinet, with limited access. Regularly reviewing compliance standards ensures your pharmacy avoids costly penalties and maintains patient trust. Read More >